NEWS IN BRIEF
Our special hair lotion Is splendid for promoting the growth of the hair and preventing it falling out. Nongreasy and pleasant to use. —J. Wrigley, Chemist.* The Daily Express understands that Viscount Long and his sou will receive 'a legacy cf £IOO,OOO under the will of Captain Quintin Dick, cousin of Viscount Long.
Cash Prices—Anenourys' Food, 1 and 2, 2/9; No. 3, 1/9; Bovo, 1/1; Bovril, 1/8; Newbury’s Rusks, 1/3; Beugers Food, 2/6; Caustic Soda, 11b, tins, 10d. —J, Wrigley, Chemist.*
A Sydney cable says Josephine Boyd, convicted of the murder of an infant by strangulation was sentenced’ to death.
The attention of shoppers requiring Groceries, Kitchen Utensils, Ales, Wines and Spirits for the festive season, is directed lo Messrs Guinness Bros, seasonable advt.*
A London cable announces the death of Dr J. H. Jewett, late minister cf Westminster Chapel, and formerly minister of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. Flatulence and indigestion sufferers will derive great benefit from our special digestive mixture. —J. Wrigiey. Chemist.*
Dry weather calls for garden hose. Buy it from F. N. Christian and Co, Importers. Julius Caesar was the first man to put his own image on a coin.
Let us do your photographs for you, developing, printing, enlarging etc., or bring your work for our atticism—we- understand the work. Mirrielees. *
Roller-skates were in use as fir back as 1790. Father Christmas with his Toys and Dipg will be in the extended premises at LACEY’S BAZAAR. *
A Montreal message says that Leo Roy, once feather-weight champion of the British Empire, won a derision over Tommy Noble, British feather-weight, the holder iff the Lonsdale Belt, m ten rounds.
Hair brushes, rairors and sets iu a good assortment and cheaper, at* prices lowest since the war.—Mirrielees. * WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, increased shlpmi<nts of this old nod world-famed stimulant are now arriving regularly. For over 73 years Walfe’s Schnapps has stood the test of public opinion for its purity and stimulating qualities, and beneficial effects on the system. The result of many years patient research and technical knowledge has produced a pure wholesome liquor, which has maintained its supremacy in all parts of the world. Imitations come and go, but the popularity of Wolf’s Aromatic Schnapps has at all times continued to increase. —Advt.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8476, 22 December 1923, Page 3
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